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FALL / SPRING2019 2020
Anthropology / Archaeology / Architecture / Art History / Business / Classical Languages / Communications
Cultural Heritage / Economics / Environmental Studies / History / International Relations / Literature /
Modern Greek Language / Philosophy / Political Science / Religion / Urbanism & Sustainability
All Courses Taught in English
STUDY IN GREECE
Experience your global self
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Welcome to CYA
As Socrates said two and a half thousand years ago: “I am not an Athenian or a Greek, I am a Citizen of the World”.
Noa Gelb – University of Michigan
There is so much to see, so much to learn, so much to experience. If you come in expecting an experience similar to anything you’ve felt before, you will be overwhelmed. This country is a world unto itself and an identity so unique it’s hard to describe. The only way to fully experience it is to walk in open-minded, open-hearted, and ready for an adventure like no other.
Our vision is to help students transform into global citizens who understand and appreciate other cultures.
CYA (College Year in Athens) is a not-for-profit educational institution that has been acting as a cultural and educational bridge between the U.S. and Greece for over half a century.
Our study abroad program helps students to develop new perspectives on the world, their own countries and themselves.
We offer academically outstanding semester, academic year, summer or winter study programs that embrace the vibrant experience of day-to-day contact with the people, monuments, and landscape of Greece and the Mediterranean.
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Learning beyond the classroom Program, on-site classes__5 Over 60 courses to choose from Courses offered ___ 6
Opportunities to gain additional credit Summer & J-Term programs ___ 12 Explore Greece, Europe and beyond Field trips, optional trips ___ 14 Learning and networking opportunities Lectures, events, library resources ___ 16 Enjoy a fun, active lifestyle Extracurricular activities, life in Athens ___ 18
Gain experience and help others Volunteering, internships ___ 20
Guidance every step of the way Orientation, housing, meals, Health & Safety ___ 22
Enter the CYA study abroad experience How to apply, finances ___ 26
CYA at a glance /
Greece is the sunniest country in Europe enjoying more than 250 days of sunshine, or 3,000 sunny hours a year
On average Greeks consume 5.5 kilos of coffee per capita each year
Greece’s coastline measures a whopping 13,676km
Greek is one of the oldest written languages still in existence
The Mediterranean diet is among the healthiest in the world
Cats are a part of everyday life in Greece; a large population of them roam the neighborhoods freely
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Learning Beyond the ClassroomOur Program /We emphasize learning beyond the classroom, offering hands-on learning experiences in the rich environment of Greece. Many classes are held on-site, adding a new dimension to learning and a global understanding of the subject.
Our extensive curriculum is complemented by study-travel to key historical sites. The program is carefully designed to enrich classroom material and provide a deeper understanding of Greece. English is the language of instruction for all courses at CYA.
On-Site Classes / All courses at CYA make use of the abundant resources in Athens and of what can be seen or experienced directly. The Archaeology and Art History courses provide a wealth of opportunities to study authentic materials and original artifacts on-site and in the world-renowned museums of Athens. Courses from other disciplines bring you in direct contact with the local community- such as Anthropology, Environmental Studies, Politics and Modern Greek, to name a few.
CYA courses are rigorous and require serious academic work; however, we recognize that students come from diverse backgrounds and institutions with varying experience in the subjects they will be studying at CYA.
Three-hundred level courses are designed as a first exposure to the subject and are of general interest and broad in scope. Some Three-hundred level courses require that students have prior basic knowledge of the subject, as indicated in their description.
Four-hundred level courses are more specialized and academically more demanding.
All Three-hundred level courses can be taken at Four-hundred level by completing the required additional coursework equivalent to that of Four-hundred level courses.
Course Levels /
CYA issues course transcripts which are accepted by most colleges and universities for transfer credit. If your home institution does not grant credit on the basis of the CYA transcript, you may request a transcript from our school of record. We consider four courses per semester a full-time load; however, some schools require a fifth course, which you may elect to take at CYA at no extra cost.
Credit /
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ARCHAEOLOGY
ANTHROPOLOGY
Courses Offered
- The Anthropology of Food in Greece: Mediterranean Diet and More (Summer only)- The Culture of Modern Greece: The Ethnography of a Society in Transition- Gender and Sexuality in Modern Greek Culture - Solidarity, Social Movements, and the Fight for Justice and Change in Greece: A Service Learning Approach (cross-listed with Political Science) - Selected Topics in Anthropology
- Introduction to Digital Archaeology and Virtual Reality- Aegean and Ancient Greek Art and Archaeology - When Egypt Meets the Aegean: Interconnections in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean (Summer only)- The Topography and Monuments of Athens- Aegean Prehistory: The Rise and Fall of the Bronze Age Cultures- Ancient Materials and Technologies in the Greek World- Archaeological Drawing- Excavations at Aixonidai Halai: Voula Field School (J-Term only)- Excavating the Aegean: The Case of Despotiko (Summer only)- Selected Topics in Archaeology
ARCHITECTURE
ART HISTORY
- Byzantine Art and Architecture (cross-listed with Art History)- Ancient Greek Architecture from the Archaic to the Roman Times as Reflected in the Monuments of Athens (cross-listed with Art History)- Selected Topics in Architecture
- Photography and Archaeology: The Art of Documentation (cross-listed with Cultural Heritage)- Ancient Greek Sculpture- Byzantine Art and Architecture (cross-listed with Architecture)- Ancient Greek Architecture from the Archaic to the Roman Times as Reflected in the Monuments of Athens (cross-listed with Architecture)- The Art and Craft of Curating (cross-listed with Cultural Heritage)- Performing (in) Athens: Exploring the City Through Theater and Performance (cross-listed with Cultural Heritage)- Selected Topics in Art History
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ECONOMICS
COMMUNICATIONS
- Business, Ethics and Politics (cross-listed with Philosophy)- Communicating Across Cultures: The International Business Connection (cross-listed with Communications)- Selected Topics in Business
- Mediating the Message: Social Media and People (in Greece) - Communicating Across Cultures: The International Business Connection (cross listed with Business)- Selected Topics in Communications
- Crisis and Change in Greece and Europe (cross-listed with Political Science) - Political Economy in Historical Context: From Ancient Greece to Modern Greek Crises (Summer Only)- Selected Topics in Economics
BUSINESS
We offer Latin,Ancient Greek,
and Modern Greekat all levels needed.
CLASSICAL LANGUAGES- Beginning Ancient Greek I & II- Intermediate Ancient Greek I: Attic Prose & II: Homer- Intermediate Latin I & II- Advanced Ancient Greek I: Thucydides & II: Attic Poetry- Advanced Latin I & II- The Greek Stones Speak: An Introduction to Greek Epigraphy
CULTURAL HERITAGE- Photography and Archaeology: The Art of Documentation (cross-listed with Art History)- The Art and Craft of Curating (cross-listed with Art History)- The Present Past: Re-imagining Greece Through Heritage (Summer only)- Performing (in) Athens: Exploring the City Through Theater and Performance (cross-listed with Art History)- Selected Topics in Cultural Heritage
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HISTORY- Contemporary Greek Politics and Society: Historical Perspectives on Change and Continuity (cross-listed with Political Science)- Sports, Games and Spectacles in the Greco-Roman World- Ancient Macedon to the Death of Alexander the Great- Biography of an Empire: the Surprising Life of ‘Byzantium’- Who is a Greek? Politics of Identity in Modern Greece - The Greek Jews: History, Identity & Memory- To the Strongest: The Ancient Near East from the Death of Alexander to the Coming of Rome - Is this the Center of the World? Modern Greece: From Revolutionary Visions to the European Crisis - Selected Topics in History
LITERATURE
MODERN GREEK LANGUAGE
- Becoming a Traveler: Writing in Greece (Summer only)- Attic Tragedy (In Translation)- Selected Topics in Literature
- Beginning Modern Greek I & II- Accelerated Beginning Modern Greek I- Beginning Modern Greek Language and Culture- Intermediate Modern Greek I & II- Advanced Modern Greek I & II- Beginning Modern Greek Language and Culture- Intermediate Modern Greek I & II- Advanced Modern Greek I & II
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES- The Natural Environment of Greece: From Landscape Ecology to Conservation- Urban Sustainability: Theory and Case Studies in Greece (cross-listed with Urban Sustainability)- Selected Topics in Environmental Studies
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS- Peace, Conflict and International Politics: Lessons from the Mediterranean Region - Perspectives on Peace and Conflict: Lessons from Southeastern Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean - Selected Topics in International Relations
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PHILOSOPHY- Business, Ethics and Politics (cross listed with Business)- The Concept of Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy and its Relevance Today- Action in Ancient Greek and Contemporary Analytical Philosophy- Practical Reason in Ancient Greek and Contemporary Philosophy- Athens Philosophy Seminar (APS) (Summer only)- Selected Topics in Philosophy
RELIGION - Ancient Greek Mythology and Religion- The Religions of the Middle East: A Comparative Approach - The Orthodox Church - The Geography of Faith: Paul and the Emergence of Christianity in Greece (Summer only)- Selected Topics in Religion
For the most up-to date list of courses,descriptions and syllabi see cyathens.org
POLITICAL SCIENCE - Contemporary Greek Politics and Society: Historical Perspectives on Change and Continuity (cross-listed with History) - Crisis and Change in Greece and Europe (cross-listed with Economics)- Immigrants, Citizenship and Nationalism in Europe- Solidarity, Social Movements, and the Fight for Justice and Change in Greece: A Service Learning Approach (cross-listed with Anthropology)- The European Union: Challenges and Strategic Choices - The European Governance of Migration: Reflections on Emerging Responses- Selected Topics in Political Science
URBANISM & SUSTAINABILITY - Urban Sustainability: Theory and Case Studies in Greece (cross-listed with Environmental Studies) - Contemporary Urbanism: Athens Through Time, Space and Narrative- Urban Design Studio- Selected Topics in Urbanism & Sustainability
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Alyssa Mendez – Columbia University
Being abroad for a semester gave me a new perspective through which to evaluate my positions and assumptions as an American, as a person with many opportunities due to my university, in a new space. Speaking with Greeks gave me a broader understanding of the world, of politics, and of daily life. At CYA, I was able to pursue my academic interests and was greatly supported by faculty.
On site at Delphi
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Summer Program
Apart from our main semester/year program, you can also enroll in short-term summer and winter programs at CYA.
Summer is an exceptional time to study in Greece with a choice of unique CYA courses tailored to combine academics with authentic experiences, taking advantage of the sun, the sea and the vibrant summer culture from Athens to the surrounding islands.
We offer summer courses over two consecutive four-week sessions that run between the end of May and the end of July.
Explore Greece’s rich history, get involved in an archaeological
excavation or delve into the country’s culture and environment
Learn more at: cyathens.org/summercyathens.org/j-term
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J-term ProgramIf you have a keen interest in archaeology, you can gain excavation experience and credit towards your Archaeology major by participating in the three-week January Voula Field School in Athens. The excavation site is associated with Aixonidai Halai, one of the ten demes of ancient Attica.
Excavating at Aixonidai Halai
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Study travel is an integral part of the CYA program; it gives you a chance to explore Greece and some of its most significant sites, which are among the most impressive and beautiful in the world.
Itineraries vary between the fall and spring semesters and according to the academic focus of each group of students. Trips are led by faculty and experts who have extensive knowledge of the relevant sites and locales.
Study Travel /
The cost of three field trips is included in the fees.
Explore Greece, Europe and Beyond
Explore places of interest within Greece and Europe in addition to the semester’s field trips.Led by experienced faculty, the trips combine academics, history, contemporary culture and personal exploration. Optional trips take place over a 3-day weekend. (These require a supplemental fee which is kept low, making it affordable for students to participate.)
CYA has taken our classes to the outside world! We have toured practically the entire Peloponnese,visiting the historic towns of Mycenae, Nafplio, Sparta, Kalamata, and Olympia among others. Absolutely humbled to be a part of this amazing program that provides such once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
Sarah Tokar – Gettysburg College
Experience historically and culturally significant sites and regions first-hand, interact with the people and landscape of Greece. CYA-led field trips supplement the academic program and include: • Pre-departure lectures• Exciting projects • Wrap-up sessions
Field Trips Optional Trips
Destinations: Peloponnese, Delphi and either Crete (fall) or Thessaloniki (spring)
Destinations: Andros Island, Crete, Meteora-Metsovo-Ioannina, Barcelona, Venice-Ravenna, Cyprus
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Meteora
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Academic Support /CYA provides an additional range of free services to assist you, including:
- Academic Advising- Language Lab- Academic Writing Lab
Extra Learning & Networking OpportunitiesSharpen your skills and knowledge with a range of CYA-led academic workshops and lectures.
Each series has a specific academic focus, such as learning the basics of Legal Terminology or discovering the origin and history of Ancient Economies. Other hands-on workshops involve using ancient methods to make mosaics, mud bricks, Bronze Age fresco paintings and metal work.
Academic Workshops /
Details of available workshops and costs will be shared with students at the beginning of each semester
We regularly host free on-campus academic lectures by expert guest speakers who present their research and prompt discussion on current issues or topics of debate. This is a unique opportunity to network with the local community and academia.
CYA students have the opportunity to attend International conferences within Greece and Europe including the renowned annual Delphi Economic Forum.
Every Spring Semester we host the CYA Annual Student Conference which aims to provoke broad-based and multi-disciplinary discussion on a chosen topic. Participants include undergraduate students of CYA, U.S. institutions, and universities in Greece.
Lectures and Events /
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Textbooks and course materials (except for Modern Greek Language and Archaeological Drawing courses) are issued on loan from the CYA library throughout the whole semester.
CYA students have access to one of the most important libraries in Athens, the Blegen Library of the American School of Classical Studies, a research library on prehistoric and classical archaeology of the Mediterranean region, classical languages, history, and culture.
In addition to other specialist libraries, students can visit the Gennadius Library with a significant collection on Greek history, literature and art from antiquity until modern times.
Library Resources /The CYA Library offers its students, faculty and staff excellent library facilities with a comprehensive and updated electronic and print collection.
Kiki Lewis – Pacific Lutheran University
Studying and living abroad has positively expanded my world views as a global citizen. Connecting with new people from all over the world has given me opportunities to learn and grow through shared experiences and conversations about personal, political, and academic situations. Making these connections with other individuals has helped me to expand my network with personal and professional relationships that I know will help in my future.
CYA Annual Student Conference
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant local scene
Renowned worldwide for its history, monuments, and museums, Athens has a cultural life that is an energizing blend of old and new.
Hip bars spring up alongside small, live music venues playing the ever-popular Rebetika. There is a thriving theater tradition - from the ancient to the experimental.
Athens boasts an impressive number of art galleries and classic cinemas. You can easily catch a ferry and make day trips to nearby islands. There are beaches, sports venues and concert halls, myriad restaurants and cafes, and the open air fresh food market is a weekly mainstay in every neighborhood.
Life in Athens /
Shiro Burnette – The University of the South - Sewanee
You will have plenty of opportunities to travel on your own including 3-day weekends,
semester breaks and national holidays
“Athens is a rich city, both historically and culturally. There are dozens of diverse opportunities to experience if you take the initiative to go and discover them. I have no doubt that you will stumble across surprising side streets with great food vendors, restaurants, coffee shops and more. Likewise, do not be afraid to get lost. A friendly “Sygnomi” can go a long way.”
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Keep Fit, Start a Hobby
Explore Greece and participate in activities that express your interests. You will have access to a broad list of recommended extracurricular activities both independent and CYA-led. Examples of Extracurricular Activities:Marble Carving Workshops: Running at the Athens Authentic Marathon, Embroidery Workshops, Greek Dancing, Sports, Hiking Mt. Olympus, Fitness and Health Groups, Cooking classes, etc.
These activities usually require an additional fee - see the full list at
cyathens.org / extracurricular-activities
Extracurricular Activities /
Finishing the Athens Authentic Marathon
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Gain Experience Help Others
Volunteering is a great way to gain experience, build friendships and network while in Athens. We assist dozens of students in arranging volunteer or internship placements.
Our students have interned and volunteered in local soup kitchens, refugee aid, environmental groups, animal welfare, special needs education, film & theater, writing & editing, libraries, museums, art galleries, kindergartens and marketing & advertising.
Volunteering & Internships /
Internships at some organizations may be arranged as part of specific courses
CYA Media Lab Internship /
Students interested in building their portfolio, knowledge, and skills in digital media and communications can take advantage of CYA’s great in-house internship opportunity. Applications are open to all CYA students before the beginning of each semester
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Rachael Bittick – University of Michigan
Bonner Scholars can satisfy their required community service through
study abroad at CYA in Greece.
For more volunteering opportunities, visit: cyathens.org/volunteering–internships
CYA has established a strong network of organisations where students can volunteer.
It is easy to get stuck in the routines of our everyday lives, mindlessly complaining about the traffic, or how long our reading assignment for class is, or not getting enough sleep. But when you experience the amount of joy that radiates from every single individual at a shelter like this, you forget about the petty things in life.”
Enviromental
Animal Welfare
Humanitarian Education
Libraries LGBTQ
Student intern at Insider Publications
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Orientation and Resources /To help prepare for your arrival in Athens, CYA provides personalized pre-departure guidance and many useful online tools including webinars and video guides. Upon arrival, CYA staff will explain everything you need to know about getting started with the academic and practical aspects of living and studying in Athens. During your first week in Greece, we’ll show you around your new neighborhood and provide you with insider tips. You will get a chance to get to know faculty, staff and your fellow students with fun bonding activities.
Settling in
Before I even arrived in Greece, I felt so welcomed by the CYA staff. From their assistance with getting together the right materials and documents needed for studying abroad to organizing transportation from the airport upon our arrival, CYA ensured that we were prepared for a great semester of new experiences.
Cara Johnson – Gettysburg College
Learning Greek backgammon (tavli) with the CYA President
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To see more, visit our website for a 360 virtual tour of CYA
CYA students live in fully furnished self-contained residential apartments in the area of Pangrati, a 2-10 minute walk from the Academic Center. They are within an easy walking distance of grocery stores, cafes, banks, and other amenities.
The apartments contain single or double rooms equipped with climate units (heating/cooling). All the apartments have Wi-Fi access. A free weekly cleaning service is provided.
Apartments / Homestays /
Meals /
Homestay options are available for interested students who wish to immerse themselves in Greek culture and the Greek family lifestyle. Our Executive Director of Student Affairs carefully matches students with a suitable host family.
Lunch is provided from Monday to Friday, (except on field trips, holidays, and during recesses) at no additional cost. The daily menu includes vegetarian options, and we also cater to those with dietary restrictions or allergies upon request.
Your New Home
Homestay accommodations depend on availability
The program fee includes all housing costs
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Health, Safety & Security /Student health and safety is a priority at CYA. The administration is in frequent contact with the U.S. Embassy in Athens and it monitors U.S. State Department guidelines and OSAC announcements and reports. A member of the administration is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. CYA maintains a list of English-speaking doctors and can recommend specialists. There is also a twenty-four-hour medical service for house calls.
For more severe cases, CYA has a special arrangement with a private hospital that allows immediate admission. CYA tries to foster an atmosphere of open communication between students and staff while encouraging independence and a positive approach to cultural differences.
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Insurance /Students should check whether their family or home institution insurance policy will apply while they are in Greece. CYA program fees also include enrollment in a supplemental hospitalization insurance policy for the period of study at CYA and an International Student Identity Card (ISIC) which provides some coverage for accidents and illness occurring outside of North America.
At the Stavros Niarchos Foundation complex, Faliron
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Get Started at CYAWe welcome applications from students who wish to immerse themselves in the study of Greece and the Mediterranean and become citizens of the world.
As a non-profit study abroad institution, we aim to help our students find as many options as possible for financial assistance.
Finances /
Scholarships /
To help you make a financial plan, a comprehensive breakdown of fees and estimated budget is available on the CYA website. We recommend that prospective students check with their study abroad office for complete information on study abroad costs. (All fees are quoted in U.S. dollars.)
We base eligibility for our scholarships on financial need, and our awards range in amounts from $500 to approximately half the cost of tuition. Only CYA students accepted for a semester or academic year are eligible to apply.
Students are often able to transfer some or all of their financial aid package toward CYA fees. Students should inquire with their home institutions first.
Enter the CYA study abroad experience now.
Apply online at cyathens.org/applications
CYA has a rolling admissions policy. However, students are advised to check with their study abroad office as soon as possible, as many schools have early deadlines.
Apply now
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How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard. To my friends who became family, this city that rose out of the history pages and brought us together, the professors and classes that inspired as much as they taught, and the adventure that changed my life, thank you.
Noa Gelb – University of Michigan
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